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What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i |
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I think it's an impact wrench, Iggy
Paul K. Dickman "Ignoramus32364" wrote in message ... http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i |
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On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 19:54:14 -0600, "Paul K. Dickman"
wrote: I think it's an impact wrench, Iggy Paul K. Dickman "Ignoramus32364" wrote in message m... http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i Put a proper socket on it and see if it will loosen and then tighten the lugnuts on your trailer. That would be a pretty fair test of it. Btw....you WILL need that cheater to be screwed in. I have the same design of drill motor...and it will indeed **** you up if it gets away from you. And it takes forever for the motor to stop. I had one almost identical in 12vts dc....that would break a jammed 3/4" drill bit ...like a pretzel. It scared me so much I sold it. I didnt want it around. and I dont scare easy, Gunner. __ "A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects." - Heinlein --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 2013-11-19, Paul K. Dickman wrote:
I think it's an impact wrench, Iggy It does not seem to have "impact" functionality. I looked around and I am convinced that the extension, that was on it, was called "boiler tube roller". I am sure it was used for making boilers and rolling ends for tubes. i Paul K. Dickman "Ignoramus32364" wrote in message ... http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i |
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On 19/11/2013 11:57 AM, Ignoramus32364 wrote:
On 2013-11-19, Paul K. Dickman wrote: I think it's an impact wrench, Iggy It does not seem to have "impact" functionality. I looked around and I am convinced that the extension, that was on it, was called "boiler tube roller". I am sure it was used for making boilers and rolling ends for tubes. i Paul K. Dickman "Ignoramus32364" wrote in message ... http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i Used to drive a roller tube expander to expand the ends of boiler tubes to seal them in the boiler end plate. I've used a similar tool many years ago when doing boiler inspections and retubing them. http://www.boilertubeexpanders.com/8...expanders.html There are also air driven ones and for the bigger tubed units hydraulic driven jobbies |
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On 19/11/2013 9:44 AM, Ignoramus32364 wrote:
http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i rattle gun / impact driver |
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Might be a pipe drill. The Iron and steel pipes that carry
water at high pressure. Maybe drilling cement or the like sewer / water pipe. Might be an engine starter for a tractor or the like. Martin On 11/18/2013 7:44 PM, Ignoramus32364 wrote: http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? i |
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On 2013-11-19, Ignoramus32364 wrote:
http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? Looking at the output end (a square drive, not a chuck nor a Morse Taper socket) I think that it is not a drill, but rather a wrench. Not sure whether it is just geared down for massive torque, or also includes impact wrench features as well. And I'll bet that it could kill someone who used it carelessly, just from the massive torque. Get caught between some stationary structure and the handle -- or the screw-in pipe secondary handle. I would consider it to be a minimum of a two-man tool. And somewhat interesting that Chicago Pneumatic produced an electric tool like this. Enjoy, DoN. -- Remove oil spill source from e-mail Email: | (KV4PH) Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 19:44:59 -0600, Ignoramus32364
wrote: http://communitydropbox.weldors.org/pic/13031/0.jpg What this is is a very geared down drill, very heavy duty. Made by Chicago Pneumatic. It has a hammer end, but I do not believe that it has a hammering ability. What is it? It looks to be an old electric impact wrench, Ig. Damn, 3/4 or 1"? The hammer part would be rotary, not axial. 'Course, it also looks a bit like a Chrysler impact _starter_. g -- We are always the same age inside. -- Gertrude Stein |
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